PnoF. Daniei, H. Kv:Bn r has recently been appointed by the Howe Sowing Machine Co.,/to represent their interests in Mio County (if Berks. These beautiful Machines havo no equal, but are universall y acknowledged to bo the best Sewing Machines in the World, hnvinfe invariably taken tho highest prizes over an competitors, whenever and wncrover oxhibited, culminating in the Grand iV/ze of tho Gold Medal nnd tho Cross . 0/the legi on of //om»'ht the Exposition UniverBellP, Paris, 1807. They comprise thrco ciassesjtlio A. B. &amp; C, ' • • . • .- ,..'• The Ursti is especially adapted to Family Sowing: ; ¦¦ . The Hecorid, toj light Tailoring and Shoomaking: t •'.' "" " The Third, to heavy tailoring, Shoemaking, nnd every variety of Coach Trimming 1 , Saddle and Harness work. ' The Machines are very simple and made in the most durable manner. They shoW in the harmoniojis arrangement of tho parts, their beauty and finish, that special mechanical iskill was ' , employed in thqir , c...

,, Snlclrte or n Phllndolpliln ' n. •New Youk, August 29. ^-Coroner Schirnier, at tho Van Dyke House, No. 2« Bowery, has held an inquest oh (he body,of iterrhon Oluistedt, '-a German druggist, wbo is supposed to have/ cotntuitted: suicide by tuking the contents of a half-ounce vial of morphine. The deceased on Wednesday evening took a room at the above -house, and registered himself as it-oil Philadelphia. Nothing was seen of thim on ^Thursday morning, and during tire day, when o^ie of the chamber¬ maids trifcd the door, she x found it fastened. Yesterday, tho door of tho room was found to be still fastened, andfone pf the proprietors of tho hotel ^eing informed of the circumstance, burst open tho door and entered, pimstedt \va^ f oun^ lying on the bed, dead, the body wA.s much dncompoHciJ. Iioneatl|!the bed lay n hnlf-ohncc vial , which had contained morphine, quite empty. A verdict of Butcjdo by taking morphine, was rendered.' pjmstedt was nged r forty ' years. Poverty is supp...

^ta«l O»H, Wroile 8ayn. Washington, August 29,—fiejieral M,eade. who ' is accompanied by two meiubers of l)i^ staff, called upon the President yfetflrddy, %nd spent several honrfl at the War Dcpurt-Tlieqt ' and Army He .adqu ' ttrtera. He spoke in the ; most cheerful manner of (he condition of the South and- the general conduct of the people. He remarked to n friend) "f am sur. e tKey }»eap to do right." ' ' \ ¦ Subscribe for the Eaolk. ^l

Kxpeotea Arrlvnl of don. Oeo. B. Me-New ;Yobk , Angust 29.—Gen. George B. McClellan is expected to, arrive in this city on the j lCth of September. The warmth of the reception y/e shdllgive to this lofed representative of Democracy may be imagined. Few leaders ever succeeded in getting so firm a hold on the hearts of the great Democratic family, and it is needless to affirm that he fully,keeps* his place in the affections x&gt;f the pebplO hore. . '